Extreme Road Trip 2 Ported to ARMv6 Devices

One of the most annoying things about the smartphone industry is when there is an awesome game for one platform that isn’t available for your own platform of choice. Perhaps even worse though, if you own Android, is when a game is made only for devices with the ARMv7 instruction set, and you still have an older and less powerful ARMv6 device. For Extreme Road Trip 2 fans, at least, it is a problem no more.

XDA Recognized Contributor and Themer PulseDroid has modified the Extreme Road Trip 2 APK to work on ARMv6 devices. This was done after PulseDroid saw that the game was available for iOS and Android, but not the Samsung Galaxy Ace in particular. Here is the compatibility list and features:

Note:-This app should now support all HVGA/Armv6 Devices!
Issues
Yes, the game does lag, but if you are using CM7, with your clock speed at 800MHz you should be fine! Also, the graphics isn’t quite perfect, I am working on that.

So if you have an older ARMv6 device and you don’t mind a little lag, this could be a pretty fun game to check out. As mentioned, since it was designed for much more powerful devices, it’s recommended you’re running the best ROM possible for your device. Furthermore, a little overclocking couldn’t hurt performance either. But most importantly, keep your performance expectations a bit in check.

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